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Champagne for Caesar (1950)
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This comedy stars Ronald Colman as Beauregard Bottomley, a self-styled genius in need of a job. He applies for a position with a large soap company, but Burnbridge Walters (Vincent Price), the firm's willfully eccentric president, falls into a "trance" while interviewing Beauregard and decides not to give him the job. When Beauregard overhears his sister Gwenn (Barbara Britton) listening to a game show sponsored by Walters' soap company, he discovers the perfect means to get revenge -- each time a contestant answers a question correctly, they double their prize money. Beauregard gets a spot on the show and starts winning -- and doesn't stop. Before long, the company owes him $40 million and Beauregard hasn't even broken a sweat. Beauregard is poised to bankrupt Walters and destroy his company, so the soap tycoon persuades Flame O'Neal (Celeste Holm) to pose as a nurse who will (a) find out if there's anything Beauregard doesn't know, and (b) distract him romantically. While a critical success and something of a cult item, Champagne for Caesar was a box office disappointment on its initial release; Ronald Colman appeared in only two more films before his death eight years later. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Ronald ColmanCeleste Holm, (more)
Director(s):
Richard Whorf
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    Nancy B.

    I set this movie in my queue so long ago that I don't remember what led me to watch it; it just doesn't matter. I haven't been this pleasantly surprised by a movie in a long time! I held back from 5 stars for a few little flow issues that kind of jerked me out of the story - most of which could be issues of the print, not the movie. The cast is superb, the story felt original, elements of Screwball, but not quite fitting in to any of the traditional Comedy categories. Great fun, best not knowing what to expect.

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    Ann C.

    A cute little film. Very much like a 50s sitcom or a comic book. Its characters are antic and one-dimensional, with cartoon names. This quiz show is on radio, not TV, but the frenzy for winning big money is still the same. Ronald Colman is the central character, very dapper and well-groomed as the intellectual. Vincent Price is over the top, Celeste Holm is the seductress, and Art Linkletter is the show's clownish emcee. Caesar is the parrot owned by Colman and his sister, played by Barbara Britton (think she became the Revlon presenter on "The $64,000 Question"). Fun to consider how acting and movies have changed since "Champagne for Caesar."

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    Jeff M.

    earliest version of game show winning streak movie with a different slant on the triva wizard & puppet master corporate baron. bizarre to have vincent price 'zone out' so this film is a generation ahead of its time. in the 60s or 80s it would work even better but in 1950 it came across as more surreal than zen

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